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>> chuck todd at the white house for us tonight. chuck, tha> erseas, the moh st has been the deadliest month yet as it it's offl,ff ill killed in the war this month, r 45 set just this past july. 45 set just this past july.45 d st anens 9 d tbeeahe yef ar o year of thei 182 americans killed so far with 4 months yet to go in the year. among those honored dead, marine sergeant bill care, buried today with full honors at arlington national cemetery. sergeant care was killed in action on august 13th. he leaves a wife who's expecting twins. bill care was once a congressional staffer to ted kennedy, and last week his family received a letter of condolence from the senator with a signed copy of the book "profiles in courage." it arrived the day before senator kennedy died, believed to be among the last letters the senator sent out. >>> back to california now and the story that has shocked people all across this country. the kidnapping of jaycee dugard, held in captivity for almost two decades. police are now getting a good look around at w
>> chuck todd at the white house for us tonight. chuck, tha> erseas, the moh st has been the deadliest month yet as it it's offl,ff ill killed in the war this month, r 45 set just this past july. 45 set just this past july.45 d st anens 9 d tbeeahe yef ar o year of thei 182 americans killed so far with 4 months yet to go in the year. among those honored dead, marine sergeant bill care, buried today with full honors at arlington national cemetery. sergeant care was killed in action on...
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let us hope congress and the administration do not delay. i'm doug holtz-eakin. >> paul: recapping today's market action, stocks end the day lower on investor concerns about an economic recovery. the dow fell almost 48 points, and the nasdaq lost 19. to learn more about the stories in tonight's broadcast, to watch our streaming video and to take part in our daily blog, go to "nightly business report" on pbs.org. you can also email us at nbr@pbs.org. >> susie: and finally, next monday marks the nation's 127th observance of labor day. the first one, back in 1882, was in new york city, a parade of about 10,000 workers organized by the carpenters' union. within the next decade, more than half of the country's states had some kind of labor day, although there was no set date for it, so congress established labor day as a federal holiday in 1894, and president grover cleveland signed it into law. and we know, paul, it's the first monday in september, which also now traditionally marks the end of the summer holiday season for many americans. >> pau
let us hope congress and the administration do not delay. i'm doug holtz-eakin. >> paul: recapping today's market action, stocks end the day lower on investor concerns about an economic recovery. the dow fell almost 48 points, and the nasdaq lost 19. to learn more about the stories in tonight's broadcast, to watch our streaming video and to take part in our daily blog, go to "nightly business report" on pbs.org. you can also email us at nbr@pbs.org. >> susie: and finally,...
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bnsf, e engine that connects us. >> chevron. this is thpower of human energy. the national science foundion. supporting ecation and resear across all fields of science and engineering. and with t ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possle by the corporaon for public brocasting. and by contrutions to your pbs station from viewers like yo thank you. >> lehrer: eight wildfir burned across thdry hills of southern califoia today. e of the blazes ballooned to 86,000 acres, and kill two firefighteriú lifornia governor schwarzenegg declared a state of ergency for four counties ound los angeles. he urged residen to follow evacuation oers. newshourorrespondent kwame holman has our ld story report. >> holn: underneath heavy plus of smoke, wildfires burned with a fury acros calornia for a sixth day day. at a news conference in lo ngeles this morning, governo nold schwarzenegger said the ole state had been impacted. >> fires are burning fm the north, the northern borderf califoia all the way south, and from the pacific oan al
bnsf, e engine that connects us. >> chevron. this is thpower of human energy. the national science foundion. supporting ecation and resear across all fields of science and engineering. and with t ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possle by the corporaon for public brocasting. and by contrutions to your pbs station from viewers like yo thank you. >> lehrer: eight wildfir burned across thdry hills of southern califoia today. e of the...
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nbc's miguel almaguer begins our coverage for us from the fire line for us tonight. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. this fire is so active, so aggressive, people are conducting what they call rolling evacuations, and aas you can see here, not every homemade it through the fire. it's a movie monster, the station fire devours ridge after ridge across los angeles county. more than 105,000 acres swallowed by flames. >> get up high. >> reporter: the blaze doubled in size last night, an unstoppable force that has firefighters on their heels and neighborhoods on the run. >> if the winds come up, the fires come down and any threat at all, i'm out of here. >> reporter: 6,600 have been forced to evacuate. hundreds more are ordered out each day, some refuse to leave. this as the fire marches on, breaking into different pieces, moving in multiple directions. several los angeles suburbs sit in its path. more than 12,000 homes remained threatened. >> it's like a war zone. >> reporter: for dozens of homeowners, it's too late. the fire moved so quickly, the t
nbc's miguel almaguer begins our coverage for us from the fire line for us tonight. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. this fire is so active, so aggressive, people are conducting what they call rolling evacuations, and aas you can see here, not every homemade it through the fire. it's a movie monster, the station fire devours ridge after ridge across los angeles county. more than 105,000 acres swallowed by flames. >> get up high. >> reporter: the blaze...
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we should have a real russian to represent us. he means a white corruption. >> the russian media has been quick to dump him russia's barack obama. despite the media hype, the chances of a black man being elected to office here is almost zero. the level of racism against africans and russia is astonishingly high. back in the days of the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of africans came to study in russia. it showed russians enthusiastic and embracing african children. today it is an american volunteer holding this african baby. the stuffy, overcrowded basement is a refuge for terrified and brutalize migrants. >> this was the stabbing here. >> this nigerian man was lucky to survive to appeal months ago. now he is too scared to show his face. >> i put this on my year. it was an injury in my body. i had a gunshot that motivated this. >> this and not an isolated case. the doctors see similar attacks every week. in one, they even attempted to scalp of the african victims. >> the dalai lama has been visiting areas hit by the typhoon i
we should have a real russian to represent us. he means a white corruption. >> the russian media has been quick to dump him russia's barack obama. despite the media hype, the chances of a black man being elected to office here is almost zero. the level of racism against africans and russia is astonishingly high. back in the days of the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of africans came to study in russia. it showed russians enthusiastic and embracing african children. today it is an...
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sking helps us to relax. many doubt the vernment will ev get the law passed upper -- but perhaps-- more iraqis are now dyin from oking-related illnesses and shootis. bbnews, baghdad. >> she i the 92-ye-o singer wh kept a british forces spirits up. now she is doing battl with beyonce. she is t oldesterson to er eer the top 20 album charts with "we'll meet again >> the2-year-old ha found hersf to be the hot w singer in the album charts. isice to be recognized, really. if you sell tt amount of records, it is something to be proud of. particularly after so long. >> durin thear, she was nicamed "theorce's eetheart." she continuing twork her magic with a new album release to coinci with the70 -- the 70th anniversary of the declaration of war. * the certainly changed. during the second wld, -- the send world war, she had a different competitor now she is competing with the arctic monkeys at the top e charts. >>n my day, t songs i sang were qui normal. but now bn normal materia up today considerably different. so fro
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and there's no question we have a very tough fight in front of us. a lot of challenges. >> lehrer: gates' remarks came as the u.s. military reported two more american deaths in afghanistan. the soldiers were killed in a bombing in the south. 47 americans died in august, the deadliest month for u.s. forces in the entire eight-year war. that was up slightly from last month, when 45 u.s. service members lost their lives. new vote tallies in the afghan presidential election were released today. with half the country's ballots now in, president karzai maintained a lead with close to 46% of the votes. he needs 50% to avoid a runoff. his main challenger, abdullah abdullah, has 33%. some 550 major fraud allegations have been filed, which could delay the official results beyond september. in pakistan, scattered gun battles across the northwestern swat valley left at least 45 taliban militants dead. they followed a suicide bomb attack on a police station sunday that killed 17 cadets. yesterday, in the southwest, a key border crossing reopened today after a str
and there's no question we have a very tough fight in front of us. a lot of challenges. >> lehrer: gates' remarks came as the u.s. military reported two more american deaths in afghanistan. the soldiers were killed in a bombing in the south. 47 americans died in august, the deadliest month for u.s. forces in the entire eight-year war. that was up slightly from last month, when 45 u.s. service members lost their lives. new vote tallies in the afghan presidential election were released...
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comes from all of us. in the private insurance market when somebody who is not on medicare but doesn't have health insurance shows up at the hospital and the hospital gets the doctor and they treat the patient and they have to do big surgery, you think the hospital just swallows all that cost? they and the insurance companies pass it on. it's estimated that in the private insurance market individuals pay over on average $1,100 a year for all the people who are not insured in the system and pay for it in a very inefficient way because they are not getting the preventive care up front. they have to wait until the problem gets worse because they can't go to the doctor's office because what does the doctor office say when you call them up. what's your insurance number? i don't have one so it gets worse and worse and worse and they show up at the hospital, much more expensive. who pays for it, all of us through our insurance and medicare through the system so we're saying people have to shoulder that responsibi
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the three largest;y of in unique, this is an accounting them once they've used one ofwxx us, 17 million- or 11.8% of u.. one technology,monster there are over 5.2 million job openings advertise across all major ongoing job boards. those may be duplicate. there are not saying our 5.2 million jobs. but to .2 million of those postingsre in august. so the concept that there are no jobs out there is false. there are jobs. it's finding them, being able to compete with them in standout in something that you have broadband access you ow you can get to those jobs. if you don't, you are further at a disadvantage because you don't even know where to look. maseratis he knows where the jobs are and where the trends are. we track and report monthly via the monster implement index, which many of your family with that comes out every thursday. thursday of every statistics in his early /pc @&p! around career exploratign and management tools, which are available today. in theeauty of these tools are they are effective and they are free to job seekers. they are free to anyone who is looking to better the
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she joins us now live from cnbc's headquarters in new jersey. so, mary, the dow heads jumped more than 300 points this month. today investors retreated. what happened? >> reporter: well, you know, china was the spark to today's sell-off. the chinese's market dropping 7.1% and a lot of concern that government efforts in china to restrain growth in that country is going to spill over to the rest of the world. given that we've seen such a runup in the markets investors took the money off of the table today. >> as we head into september, do the analysts think that the gains might continue from last month? or are there some road blocks ahead. >> reporter: you know september's always a tough month for the market. in fact the toughest of all o the 12 months, on average the s&p 500 is down 1.3% for the month of september. this since 1928. so typically what happens in the month of september is you see a lot of companies come out and issue warnings or forecast for the third quarter and so that tends to make it a rather choppy month. additionally, investor
she joins us now live from cnbc's headquarters in new jersey. so, mary, the dow heads jumped more than 300 points this month. today investors retreated. what happened? >> reporter: well, you know, china was the spark to today's sell-off. the chinese's market dropping 7.1% and a lot of concern that government efforts in china to restrain growth in that country is going to spill over to the rest of the world. given that we've seen such a runup in the markets investors took the money off of...
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us." neil: this has been done many times in the past. we have heard new york governor david paterson make, essentially, the same argument at a press conference. this is from the press conference. >> you do not hear this crusade that it is time for the governor to step aside. it is being orchestrated. it is a game. we are not in the post racial period, and the reality is the next victim on the left, and you see it coming, is president barack obama. neil: now, the white house quickly disavowed that view and let the governor know it. but you say damage is done every time a statement like that is made. what do you mean? >> first of all, i do not know that the white house agrees with that view even though they disavowed in this instance. i think if the racial period is not over it is because a lot of people on the left, a lot of black people on the left will not let it be over. this is not a racist country. most americans do not care about race anymore, and every time they bring it up, i think
us." neil: this has been done many times in the past. we have heard new york governor david paterson make, essentially, the same argument at a press conference. this is from the press conference. >> you do not hear this crusade that it is time for the governor to step aside. it is being orchestrated. it is a game. we are not in the post racial period, and the reality is the next victim on the left, and you see it coming, is president barack obama. neil: now, the white house quickly...
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"jusassure us. show us 's okay." >> smith: ug hotchkiss, the port's manag for the malarky te, ran tests and what he found surprised evyone. so, wh was the hottest spot you found? how high w it? >> t hottest spot for pcbs was right inhis area here, and it was about 9,000 parts r millio >> smith: 9,000? and thfederal limit is 25. i mean, so ts was a really hot spot! >>eah, and luckily, it was under phalt, but it was still something that, ev under asphalt, you couldn't ju leave there. >> sth: so hotchkiss drafted a plan to clean up malky. but it backfired. >> wwould be cleaning up to 25 parts r million, which was the cleanup level that..that epa had accepted bore. >> smith: and how dithe community takehat? how'd they react? >> they were... ey were not happy with it. th didn't find it acceptable. >> smithin fact, south park was up in arms, insiing on cleanup to the residential standard of one rt per million. >> ah, duwish river clean-up coition, residents from south park, startecalling up port commissio
"jusassure us. show us 's okay." >> smith: ug hotchkiss, the port's manag for the malarky te, ran tests and what he found surprised evyone. so, wh was the hottest spot you found? how high w it? >> t hottest spot for pcbs was right inhis area here, and it was about 9,000 parts r millio >> smith: 9,000? and thfederal limit is 25. i mean, so ts was a really hot spot! >>eah, and luckily, it was under phalt, but it was still something that, ev under asphalt, you...
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from us. there has been productive meetings over the past few weeks. >> the two sides may be able to come together during the general assembly meetings in new york. what would be the reason for optimism that the two sides could come together? do you have information about movement for a reason for optimism? >> i believe we have seen progress we continue to encourage -- i will not get into every discussion that we have had with either side. we are hopeful that we can continue to make progress and if that happens in new york, we would be quite happy. >> has the presence in the mcchrystal report yet? >> the report is working its way up the chain of command like it normally does. i believe it has been delivered to the pentagon. >> world does have to go? >> there is a regional commander at central command he is the combat and commander and it will go to general petraeus. it will go to the pentagon and from the pentagon, it will come here and each step along the way, commanders and policy makers wil
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to us? >> well, i hate to disappoint you, but i don't think the national security strategy of the russia federation is a misinformation document because there's so much in it which is so geared towards compelling the bureaucracy to perform that if it was misinformation, they would just, you know, file 13 with it. this reminds me of a case i and i believe tim thomas and jay kipp focused on. in '96 the russian military was really at the bottom of the ough, and we it should our presentations, and one fella came up to us and said don't you think this is all a disinformation ploy to lull us into believing they're weak? i said i don't know if you got the memo, but the soviet union disappeared five years ago. this is not, you know, the united states did not conduct, i don't think, a disinformation campaign that saddam hussein was a threat, i think it misinformed itself. >> [inaudible] >> so there's that point. and this is not a -- i mean, sure, everybody has classified documents. i mean, you should
to us? >> well, i hate to disappoint you, but i don't think the national security strategy of the russia federation is a misinformation document because there's so much in it which is so geared towards compelling the bureaucracy to perform that if it was misinformation, they would just, you know, file 13 with it. this reminds me of a case i and i believe tim thomas and jay kipp focused on. in '96 the russian military was really at the bottom of the ough, and we it should our...
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i hope you'll join us. this is probably the most important american dialogue we've had in a long time and we work together and work if a bipartisan way, together i think we can make it better. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, bill. charles plain is the former national legislative chair for the virginia federation of chapters of n aasa rf. charles wked forany years, i think 33 years total for the departme of agriculture, including with the foreign agricultural service. mr. delaplain joine served wars president of the springfield chapter and as national legislative care for narp's national legislative committee. so please, met meelcome mr. charles delaplane. [applause] >> thank you. narf has a laundry list of issues, well aparts from health care. you'll find them outlined in this brochure that's out on the table in the back if the lobby and i wondered how much i would be boring you if i wept through some of them last week when george burke had the foresight and instinct to call and say charlie, don't talk
i hope you'll join us. this is probably the most important american dialogue we've had in a long time and we work together and work if a bipartisan way, together i think we can make it better. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, bill. charles plain is the former national legislative chair for the virginia federation of chapters of n aasa rf. charles wked forany years, i think 33 years total for the departme of agriculture, including with the foreign agricultural service. mr. delaplain...
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look, i was radically opposed to it, think it harmed us. i think that torturing harm us. a number of anecdotes can substantiate that. it harmed our image in the world, but for us to go back i think would be a serious mistake. host: georgetown, texas is next on the line for democrats. martha, go ahead. caller: i'm sorry, my name is barbara. yes, will the sentiment in our area -- former vice president dick cheney, there is a sentiment in our area that when he speaks of his concern about cheney. that is the way that we've tell. more so then our country. -- that is the way that we tell. host: you think he is concerned about his legal status, his legacy, or reputation, or what exactly? caller: his legal status, that the scope might become broader and then we will find out some important things far and above this with the cia, things they're talking about now, things surrounding the war. maybe some of that intelligence and money that was made, the contracts. i don't think we can go forward with a lot of the people until we solve some of the issues and questions out there. host:
look, i was radically opposed to it, think it harmed us. i think that torturing harm us. a number of anecdotes can substantiate that. it harmed our image in the world, but for us to go back i think would be a serious mistake. host: georgetown, texas is next on the line for democrats. martha, go ahead. caller: i'm sorry, my name is barbara. yes, will the sentiment in our area -- former vice president dick cheney, there is a sentiment in our area that when he speaks of his concern about cheney....
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they didn't see us. i have no idea how they didn't see us. >> for extended 86,000 square miles, the size of minnesota. after a week, the coast guard called it off. >> you goat a point where a decision has to be made. it's an agonizing choice, but we informed the families and it's a difficult thing to do but you get to the point where you have to look at all the factors. >> no one factored on this sport boat that spotted the men, picked them up and made them the most memorable meal of their lives. >> this is the three hungriest guys in the world. >> they might have been found this morning or might never have made it. it was the right place at the right time. >> the ghost guard brought them home. how did the men survive? it was truly on a wing and a prayer. >> it was on a day to day basis that everybody had their break downs. the power of prayer had us feeling safe as far as knowing that we were going to make it out of it and didn't know how long we were going to have to endure this. >> they were committed
they didn't see us. i have no idea how they didn't see us. >> for extended 86,000 square miles, the size of minnesota. after a week, the coast guard called it off. >> you goat a point where a decision has to be made. it's an agonizing choice, but we informed the families and it's a difficult thing to do but you get to the point where you have to look at all the factors. >> no one factored on this sport boat that spotted the men, picked them up and made them the most memorable...
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barns is joining us with a look at the day. and we're starting out in a pleasant way. >> temperaturewise, it's pleasant and we have a few showers out here. and the showers won't last. >> and we'll have sunshine? >>> it should be a nice looking afternoon. we'll start with the cooler temperatures. 65 degrees. not that cool, but this time of the year, it feels cool and it feels like a falllike start to the morning. winds out of the north at 14 ehos r peur. let's take a looks urt ath saarllitad r and we'll ad we can . nd it's heaviest to the south and dsar i mean towards the beaches and even around outown, we had tshowers around oast. to. rg anha wil sh an se unshins awe get into, well, the second half of thday here. morning clouds and then afternoon sun. here's a look at the forecast. you'll notice the highs about 10egoores cesler than yesterday. c and 70s are the highs. tafern ooand shn erand tsnoon sun. i'll be back and we'll look at the very nice workweek and we'll go back to the tropic, too. >>> thank you. >> and now, let's ch
barns is joining us with a look at the day. and we're starting out in a pleasant way. >> temperaturewise, it's pleasant and we have a few showers out here. and the showers won't last. >> and we'll have sunshine? >>> it should be a nice looking afternoon. we'll start with the cooler temperatures. 65 degrees. not that cool, but this time of the year, it feels cool and it feels like a falllike start to the morning. winds out of the north at 14 ehos r peur. let's take a looks...
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when you're cooking and use tomato paste, you use half a can. make teaspoons or tablespoons, put it on wax paper, cover it with another sheet and freeze it. making tomato sauce and you need tomato paste, pop it right out of the freezer. >> we find ourselves lowing so much of it out. this is great. >> keeps it fresh when you take it out of the can. >> we saw -- we don't have our young little prop person who had the ice cream overflowing. >> we all love ice cream. it's warm out. we're still eating ice cream but always we have the drip at the bottom. take marshmallows. don't have minis, cut up a large one and cut it into quarter, put your ice cream in it. what's fabulous, it will not only catch the drips but when you eat the last bite you get this fabulous burst of marshmallows. >> aw. come on. now, that's good. >> very good. >> okay, okay, another one that's reallyummy and good for kids and dulls is use lifesavers as anchors for your candles. for your birdday cake. >> oh. >> what's really great about this is that if you have candles that drip, the
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thank you for being along with us this morning. we'll start with a look at the weather out west where it is an all-out assault on a raging wildfire. it is just a matter of time before the flames reach mount wilson where transmitters are for the major television and radio stations. crews are dealing with the loss of two of their own as two firefighters died when their vehicle fell off a winding road trying to get to the fire. some people would you go noard evacuation orders also were hurt -- who ignored evacuation orders also were hurt. >> they will not tell to you evacuate if it is not necessary. people did not listen and there were three people that were burned and badly injured cause they did not listen. listen carefully and immediately move as soon as they tell you to move. >>> fire officials say they could pull back crews if condions become too dangerous. flames have charred at least 18 structures and are threatening 1,000 homes this morning. >> and the weather is still not cooperating out there. >> i was going to ask, is it ju
thank you for being along with us this morning. we'll start with a look at the weather out west where it is an all-out assault on a raging wildfire. it is just a matter of time before the flames reach mount wilson where transmitters are for the major television and radio stations. crews are dealing with the loss of two of their own as two firefighters died when their vehicle fell off a winding road trying to get to the fire. some people would you go noard evacuation orders also were hurt -- who...
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you give us your views and tell us what you're experiencing. go to cnn.com/robin. >>> there's something special about a man's underwear, especially if you're looking for signs on the economy. what you can learn from the under wear index. >>> and imagine your check being garnished for child support. one teenager wonders how he could possibly be an 11-year-old's dad. we want to make sure that when you go to reach in your wallet you have the card that's going to best for you. and our collective responsibility, is to make sure customers understand the value, that they're getting from our products. you know, really get them the right credit card for them. we want people to be in a better place financially, tomorrow than they are today. i think it's just really paying attention and listening to the customer more than we ever have done before. so, we really what we are doing now is making more of a welcome call to say,, "here's your new credit card account, here are some things you want to know about it, and welcome to the bank.", our kids are ours ag
you give us your views and tell us what you're experiencing. go to cnn.com/robin. >>> there's something special about a man's underwear, especially if you're looking for signs on the economy. what you can learn from the under wear index. >>> and imagine your check being garnished for child support. one teenager wonders how he could possibly be an 11-year-old's dad. we want to make sure that when you go to reach in your wallet you have the card that's going to best for you. and...
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over us. we may have the low pressure over us. we will see winds out of north that will keep us cool. the showers progressing more into the central county and earlier than expected. i do believe by later in the day that should be tapering off. 71 at 6:00 p.m. after getting to the high temperature of 74 around 3:00 this afternoon. should be a pleasant day, though today even though it's wet in spots this morning. we will talk more about what we can expect toward la labor day weekend in a little bit. here is candace dold. >> reporter: not such a pleasant ride out there in many of the headlines. it's due to extra volume. you know how it is when school starts back up. it starts to slow down on the roadways. from 695 toward mountain road toward 695, we are in the red with a 14-minute commute. there's an accident on the inner loop lanes of the beltway at bel air road. that is causing a slow go on the inner loop direction and a lot of cars on the outer loop side from the jfx, so that will take 15 minu
over us. we may have the low pressure over us. we will see winds out of north that will keep us cool. the showers progressing more into the central county and earlier than expected. i do believe by later in the day that should be tapering off. 71 at 6:00 p.m. after getting to the high temperature of 74 around 3:00 this afternoon. should be a pleasant day, though today even though it's wet in spots this morning. we will talk more about what we can expect toward la labor day weekend in a little...
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the british are dying with us in iraq. dying with us in afghanistan. you don't throw this in the street because of one politician made a hideous move for economic gain. that's personally how i feel. on top of that i know these people are outraged also there were british on that plane that died, too. people on the ground in lockerbie, scotland got hit by the plane. gretchen: if the president of the united states had done a deal with libya for oil. maybe this is going on behind our backs, this would be a humongous international story. brian: this is a huge deal. gretchen: i'm not sure finance country of those mistakes you can pass off and say maybe gordon brown's career suffers. brian bruin you don't throw away 225 years of a relationship because of this incident. you work tout. do you that behind the scenes. you come out with an apology. they are the only people that fight with us. you can't just get rid of the only people that stand by us. gretchen: they should have thought about that. steve: so curious that you know, this guy, essentially served what
the british are dying with us in iraq. dying with us in afghanistan. you don't throw this in the street because of one politician made a hideous move for economic gain. that's personally how i feel. on top of that i know these people are outraged also there were british on that plane that died, too. people on the ground in lockerbie, scotland got hit by the plane. gretchen: if the president of the united states had done a deal with libya for oil. maybe this is going on behind our backs, this...
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f to the south and east of w us, we've got light rain showers. this radar is, for all intents and purposes, overdoing it here in washingtoe seyou might a see here in town. south and eas a better chance of beseeing some rain showers to start the day. lots of clouds for us. it will drhe t clou with it later this afternoon. if you hang in there, i think we'll see a decent amount of sunshine by noontime, by later today. should be mostly sunny. so it will be a d.c.ment day. just doesn't look like it right now. here is a quick look at the forecast and i've got more details on the five-day. next couple of days look great. 66 at about 9:00 a.m. and later today, high in the mid-70s with a lot of sunshine by late this afternoon. time to cut the air conditioner off and open up the windows. >> let's check in with julie wright and see how traffic is flowing. >> not looking too bad. good morning to you all. pretty quiet if you are traveling along the top stretch of the beltway between college park and bethesda. we'll start off right now. this is a close-up of
f to the south and east of w us, we've got light rain showers. this radar is, for all intents and purposes, overdoing it here in washingtoe seyou might a see here in town. south and eas a better chance of beseeing some rain showers to start the day. lots of clouds for us. it will drhe t clou with it later this afternoon. if you hang in there, i think we'll see a decent amount of sunshine by noontime, by later today. should be mostly sunny. so it will be a d.c.ment day. just doesn't look like it...
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good to have you back with us. now we feel normal around here. >> great. >> let's see how we're doing. back to school. watch out for the youngsters. american legion bridge traffic finishing up the overnight road work, should find the lanes open. uneven pavement both ways. elsewhere out at the wilson bridge, no concerns. northeast looking good. back to you. >> glad you're feeling normal. >> i'm trying. >> why be normal? >> here's a look at some of the top stories happening today. >>> it's the end of summer in montgomery county because kids are waking u now bright and early for the first day of school. we'll have a live report in just minutes. >> a massive wildfire is threatening thousands of homes in northern california this morning. the fire's already consumed more than 60 square miles and destroyed 18 homes and businesses. two firefighters were also killed when their vehicle rolled off a mountain side as they were battling the flames. >> and it is back to work today for president obama following a week long vacati
good to have you back with us. now we feel normal around here. >> great. >> let's see how we're doing. back to school. watch out for the youngsters. american legion bridge traffic finishing up the overnight road work, should find the lanes open. uneven pavement both ways. elsewhere out at the wilson bridge, no concerns. northeast looking good. back to you. >> glad you're feeling normal. >> i'm trying. >> why be normal? >> here's a look at some of the top...
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using cadaver dogs, police are ex expanding their search to a neighboring property where garrido worked as a caregiver. meanwhile, the kidnapping victim and her children are recovering. garrido and his wife are pleading not guilty in that case. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> a tornado caused major damage in new york. along a half mile stretch where it touched down, 90-mile-per-hour left boats stacked against one another or beached on land. two vessels sank. fortunately no reports of any injuries. >>> a 7-year-old hiker was rescued in tennessee five days after getting lost. the wayward backpacker was airlifted out of rugged terrain. officials say the man did everything right, waiting a top a ridge and using a yellow tarp to signal rescuers. >>> in texas, another survival story. three boaters stranded at seas beat the odds. for three days they were on top a catamaran. it shows how hungry they were after being at sea for a weak. they were on an overnight fishing trip when the boat overturned. >>> in new york, thousands turned out to celebra
using cadaver dogs, police are ex expanding their search to a neighboring property where garrido worked as a caregiver. meanwhile, the kidnapping victim and her children are recovering. garrido and his wife are pleading not guilty in that case. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> a tornado caused major damage in new york. along a half mile stretch where it touched down, 90-mile-per-hour left boats stacked against one...
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thanks for joining us on this monday. the nation's second largest city of a place of fire, smoke and ash. >> a massive wildfire is burning out of control to the north of los angeles. it's called the station fire and overnight we learned that two firefighters were killed when their truck rolled down a hill. >> 71 square miles of land has been burned so far and mandatory evacuations are under way as 12,000 homes are now threatened. abc's john hendren has more. >> reporter: the skies darkened over los angeles as rural wildfires turned deadly raining ash down on the city. >> near mt. gleason in the angeles national forest two of our firefighters were in a vehicle and went over the side. both of them suffer ed fatality life-ending injuries. >> reporter: the fire consumed more than 71 square miles destroyed at least 18 structures and is threatening some 12,000 homes. fire officials say it is now endangering emergency communications facilities on nearby mt. wilson. the air quality around pasadena was so quick it grounded tankers
thanks for joining us on this monday. the nation's second largest city of a place of fire, smoke and ash. >> a massive wildfire is burning out of control to the north of los angeles. it's called the station fire and overnight we learned that two firefighters were killed when their truck rolled down a hill. >> 71 square miles of land has been burned so far and mandatory evacuations are under way as 12,000 homes are now threatened. abc's john hendren has more. >> reporter: the...
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they say it will help get us out of the $1.6 trillion hole we are now in. town hallers digging in against another costly government plan. who has got it right? i'm brenda butner and this is bulls and bears. get right to it. $1.6 trillion in red ink, that is why we need government-run healthcare? >> almost laughable, isn't it, brenda? we are going down the hole of bigger and bigger deficits and the obama solution is let's throw another massive government program that will help us out of this hole that we are in. it is just absolutely silly. at heart of this is the obama administration wants a nationalized healthcare for 47 million people but there is not 47 million uninsured, rather. there is maybe half that when you take out the illegal immigrants and people that qualify and people that can afford it. besides, the american public already voted on this. they hate what obama is coming out with and yet they are coming up with silly arguments like the one we were just talking about. >> numbers add up a little bit differently to you? >> 47 million reasons why we
they say it will help get us out of the $1.6 trillion hole we are now in. town hallers digging in against another costly government plan. who has got it right? i'm brenda butner and this is bulls and bears. get right to it. $1.6 trillion in red ink, that is why we need government-run healthcare? >> almost laughable, isn't it, brenda? we are going down the hole of bigger and bigger deficits and the obama solution is let's throw another massive government program that will help us out of...
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host: jacqueline is joining us from california. caller: good morning, i would like to comment on the healthcare system. i personally feel the only people who are complaining are the middle to upper class whites were feeling the financial strain of what bush has done to them. now that their leaders are beginning to get another game plan and helping people have forgotten where this mess came from@@@@@@@@ and in his bid on the back of those people who worked for the country, and they have been underpaid -- this has been on the back of those people. now, the system in canada is not perfect. they are admitting that, and they are saying they are going to put a strong effort into trying to improve that, instead of dealing with what we have always dealt with, we should at least try to prove that we care about people. host: we will get a response. thank you. guest: i think it is very important to get everybody covered, and even if people are not paying for that, in canada, we feel we have a collective social responsibility to give service t
host: jacqueline is joining us from california. caller: good morning, i would like to comment on the healthcare system. i personally feel the only people who are complaining are the middle to upper class whites were feeling the financial strain of what bush has done to them. now that their leaders are beginning to get another game plan and helping people have forgotten where this mess came from@@@@@@@@ and in his bid on the back of those people who worked for the country, and they have been...
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this is just a calling card to wake us up, not a calling card to take us out. >> how about that. the coast guard called off the massive search effort friday. the very next day a fishermen spotted the missing men 180 miles from the coast. they say it took some effort to get their land legs back. otherwise they're in pretty good shape. >>> california police spent the weekend searching the backyard of the man charged with kidnapping 11-year-old dugard 18 years ago. police and fbi combed through sheds and tents. investigators think he might be linked to other crimes including the murders of several prostitutes. their bodies were dumped in a field where the man once worked. meanwhile a family friend reports that dugard and her two children are making a slow, painful adjustment to normal life. >>> still ahead on news 4 at 11:00, the last writings of ted kennedy. his memoir will now be released even sooner than expected. >>> also, get ready for a wooldown. meteort ogolkchisl bucel that >>> flowe and heartfelt condolences flanked senator ted kennedy's grave today as americans lined up at
this is just a calling card to wake us up, not a calling card to take us out. >> how about that. the coast guard called off the massive search effort friday. the very next day a fishermen spotted the missing men 180 miles from the coast. they say it took some effort to get their land legs back. otherwise they're in pretty good shape. >>> california police spent the weekend searching the backyard of the man charged with kidnapping 11-year-old dugard 18 years ago. police and fbi...
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thank you for joining us this sunday night. a university of maryland student is alive but injured after falling four stories in the parking garage. britney moorehouse is reporting from college park where students can't believe he survived. >> reporter: this is the view looking out a window and down from the 4th floor inside the business school garage. students say it is hard to imagine someone survived a fall from that level. >> are you joking? >> are you kidding. >> reporter: just as difficult to believe how the 20-year-old who fell at 2:00 a.m. in the morning managed to slip out a window. >> it looks like they have orange things on the windows. so i feel you would have to be really drunk or -- >> reporter: that's a possibility. while a university police spokesman can't serve whether alcohol was detected the campus newspaper claims several witnesses claim the witness was drunk on a weekend before classes have even started many here say there is lots of partying. >> definitely. >> maryland is kind of a big party school. you don
thank you for joining us this sunday night. a university of maryland student is alive but injured after falling four stories in the parking garage. britney moorehouse is reporting from college park where students can't believe he survived. >> reporter: this is the view looking out a window and down from the 4th floor inside the business school garage. students say it is hard to imagine someone survived a fall from that level. >> are you joking? >> are you kidding. >>...
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bob out on the road with us. "football night in america" beginning september 13th. >> cris: how about having a studio analyst in tony dungy who has been in the middle of the of the news the entire off-season with this mike vick thing but i tell you, lovie smith and tony dungy and some of these guys have such a great impact on this game and the young people that play it and they are soft spoken and father figures for a lot of these guys. i was so thrilled to hear that the commissioner had asked tony dungy to be a part of the mike vick thing, because it was exactly what he needed. >> al: kickoff by gould. matthew hillis out to the 21 yard line. one more play and we can bid you ado. >> cris: looking forward to the season, though, partner. >> al: it's going to be great. >> cris: this is one of those crazy years. people want to try to pick out the favorites and who they think is going to win and all that. but i can make a case for about 20 teams in the league this year coming out and winning this thing. and just going
bob out on the road with us. "football night in america" beginning september 13th. >> cris: how about having a studio analyst in tony dungy who has been in the middle of the of the news the entire off-season with this mike vick thing but i tell you, lovie smith and tony dungy and some of these guys have such a great impact on this game and the young people that play it and they are soft spoken and father figures for a lot of these guys. i was so thrilled to hear that the...
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area to the south fo us. but well south of tha look at the coastal region where the frontal system is. the pretty sonmstostorms r kicking up, edging its helower taking a look, light rainfall, a few clouds, so not bad at al raacpes tressro he emtturares across the n irein the 70s. 76 at national, 74 at dulles, 72 degrees at baltimore this hour. and for tonight, partly cloudy skies is what we'll see with patchy fog in the overnight hours at about 60 degrees. but you know what? it is light jackets, sweaters for students out at the bus stop. expect it to be cool out there with temperatures dropping as we get ready to head into fall. we'll have a five-day forecast and a look at the forecast coming back. once again get a sweater and light jacket for the morning. >>> okay, so we know you are busy but if you want to know the weather, just go to our website at myfoxdc.com and look on the right side of the home page for the forecast. >>> and new at 10, an argument inside the embassy. two men fighting over the recent el
area to the south fo us. but well south of tha look at the coastal region where the frontal system is. the pretty sonmstostorms r kicking up, edging its helower taking a look, light rainfall, a few clouds, so not bad at al raacpes tressro he emtturares across the n irein the 70s. 76 at national, 74 at dulles, 72 degrees at baltimore this hour. and for tonight, partly cloudy skies is what we'll see with patchy fog in the overnight hours at about 60 degrees. but you know what? it is light...
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>> it's weird that you use the word node. i was say that chinese organized ime as i've come to explain and bit fbi is very much a network kind of thing. sister ping was a node. the chinese, you have one person you can take down the fily. you start with the boss, you start rolling people and youan take out the family. hopefully they won't be replaced. in the snakehead, it's all network. sister ping is now in prison probably for the rest of her life. but others will step up. and so i think that it's such a big subject. but it's much more network and much more fluid. it's not a sense of high hierarchy. is triads. does that mean it's not crimil an ruthless? , it is. but in some ways this i a much more robust kind of system. one person gets arrested and someone else will step up a take their place. yes? >> this is related a little bit to the previous question. could you talk a bit about to what degree violence or least the threat of violence pyed in the snakehead process? >> yeah, absolutely. it played in both direct and indirect
>> it's weird that you use the word node. i was say that chinese organized ime as i've come to explain and bit fbi is very much a network kind of thing. sister ping was a node. the chinese, you have one person you can take down the fily. you start with the boss, you start rolling people and youan take out the family. hopefully they won't be replaced. in the snakehead, it's all network. sister ping is now in prison probably for the rest of her life. but others will step up. and so i think...
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that's what really worries us. another way of saying this is the problem we're trying to address is not the pblem of generating knowledge and science which you know given adequate funding we kw how to do pretty well. we have a good scientific establishment. but rather than the problem of translating science into different spears and context. and such translati is a critical problem today. not just becau of the new generation of science policy coming down the pipe, and i don't know if anyone heard me, but we were talking about aboutgeoengineering. so new issues coming out. but also knowledge translation, ienceranslation is critical because we live in a time where science journalist are vanishing from the old media. it's not at all clear who going to be there to take their place in order to bring science to the broad public, not that they always succeeded in doing that before. but nevertheless, they were better positionedn past decades than they are now. in ts context when the other science translator are having trou
that's what really worries us. another way of saying this is the problem we're trying to address is not the pblem of generating knowledge and science which you know given adequate funding we kw how to do pretty well. we have a good scientific establishment. but rather than the problem of translating science into different spears and context. and such translati is a critical problem today. not just becau of the new generation of science policy coming down the pipe, and i don't know if anyone...
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the mayor told us that we're essentially not welcome here, but he would show us one place where computers were being dismantled. and this is that place-- a pretty tidy shop. the mayor told us that we would be welcome to see the rest of the town, but that the town wouldn't be prepared for our visit for another year. so we were allowed to shoot at that location for about five minutes. and we're back in the mayor's car, headed back to city hall, where i suspect we'll be given another cup of tea and sent on our way out of town-- with a police escort, no doubt. and we were. but the next day, in a different car, on a different road, we got in. >> puckett: this is really the... the dirty little secret of the electronic age. >> pelley: here's a c.r.t. stand. >> puckett: oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> pelley: so they've been dismantling the c.r.t.s, as well. >> puckett: little bit of everything in here. and this is the place where they're clearly doing the burning. >> pelley: greenpeace has been filming around guiyu and caught the recycling work. women were heating circuit boards over a coal fire, pulling
the mayor told us that we're essentially not welcome here, but he would show us one place where computers were being dismantled. and this is that place-- a pretty tidy shop. the mayor told us that we would be welcome to see the rest of the town, but that the town wouldn't be prepared for our visit for another year. so we were allowed to shoot at that location for about five minutes. and we're back in the mayor's car, headed back to city hall, where i suspect we'll be given another cup of tea...
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nothing like that for us. eventually high pressure will win out and that will allow plenty of sunshine and temperatures 10 to 12 degrees below arch for this time of year. better day today than yesterday. tomorrow, the cooler air will settle in a northerly wind will keep our temperatures in the lower 70's. for tonight, scattered clouds, cool and comfortable. talk about mid to upper 50's in our suburbs, lower 60's downtown. tomorrow, start out with temperatures in the 60's, partly cloudy skies a nice afternoon, but cool. 69 to 74 degrees with winds out of the northwest at five to 10 miles per hour. here's the extended outlook showing temperatures cooling tomorrow night into the mid 50's. potomac highlands out to the west, could see temperatures to the upper 40's. we'll warm it up into the mid 70's by wednesday and thursday as we enter the labor day holiday week, we'll call for temperatures in the lower 80's, nighttime lows in the 60's. summer slowly coming to an end, tomorrow it will feel absolutely great out th
nothing like that for us. eventually high pressure will win out and that will allow plenty of sunshine and temperatures 10 to 12 degrees below arch for this time of year. better day today than yesterday. tomorrow, the cooler air will settle in a northerly wind will keep our temperatures in the lower 70's. for tonight, scattered clouds, cool and comfortable. talk about mid to upper 50's in our suburbs, lower 60's downtown. tomorrow, start out with temperatures in the 60's, partly cloudy skies a...
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if you have a stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding you should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, tell your doctor before planning surgery or taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. some medicines that are used to treat heartburn or stomach ulcers, like prilosec, may affect how plavix works, so tell your doctor if you are taking other medicines. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. if you take plavix with other heart medicines, continuing to do so will help increase protection against a future heart attack or stroke. feeling better doesn't mean you're not at risk. stay with plavix. powerful anti-aging therapies that reduce the look of lines and pores, even tone, brighten, smooth, hydrate, and lock-in moisture, all in one c
if you have a stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding you should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, tell your doctor before planning surgery or taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. some medicines that are used to treat heartburn or stomach ulcers, like prilosec, may affect how plavix works, so tell your doctor if you are taking other medicines. if fever,...
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derek ward starts us off tonight. >> reporter: it's been obvious to local authorities that it's unsafe to wait for a bus along this stretch of wcapitol view avenue in silver spring. they're making the bus stop safer. but crossing the street proved dangerous for two pedestrians. >> two women peds, age epedestr struck by what witnesses claim is a black toyota suv or pickup truck. >> i heard a loud bang. >> reporter: police say both victims were in the crosswalk. they were struck by such force they were both dragged, one 83 feet, another 113 feet down the road. >> one lady was in the middle of the street. the other lady was up against the 25 mile speed limit sign. her leg was wedged. te r orepr: the driver kept going. bu t orethimctpae knocked loose piece of his or her vehicle. this section of the front grill from a toyota truck or suv. that and the witness description is all investigators have to go on for now. residents of the surrounding community are troubled but not surprised. >> a lot of times cars will go eteedirest. street. the bshreldoue eeldum bpsum as well. ep>>r:or rek dted, w
derek ward starts us off tonight. >> reporter: it's been obvious to local authorities that it's unsafe to wait for a bus along this stretch of wcapitol view avenue in silver spring. they're making the bus stop safer. but crossing the street proved dangerous for two pedestrians. >> two women peds, age epedestr struck by what witnesses claim is a black toyota suv or pickup truck. >> i heard a loud bang. >> reporter: police say both victims were in the crosswalk. they were...
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the front could produce showers to the south of us. here's a look at kwour five-day forecast. -- your five-day forecast. we could have a pop shower here and there but no strong storms at least. we warm-up by thursday and friday. >> thanks, gwen. would you be able to dance, really bust a move without music? >> of course. . >>. >> i'm doing it now. >> it worked in belgium. these folks didn't just dancing without music for no reason. it was called the byes big ask. 10,000 people dancing 10,000 days before the host of the climate conference. point was to get world leaders' attention and make them follow through on the prochlss to the planet. >> the big ask. make sure you enunciate that. >>> redskins on the bubble. who will stick on the 53-man roster. >> davfeldman up next with the answer on sports. stay with us. ♪ doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. (announcer) trying to lower your cholesterol can be a challenge. but with the help of honey nut cheerios' sweet taste, lowering your cholesterol is a non-chall
the front could produce showers to the south of us. here's a look at kwour five-day forecast. -- your five-day forecast. we could have a pop shower here and there but no strong storms at least. we warm-up by thursday and friday. >> thanks, gwen. would you be able to dance, really bust a move without music? >> of course. . >>. >> i'm doing it now. >> it worked in belgium. these folks didn't just dancing without music for no reason. it was called the byes big ask....
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i want -- brings to us exactly what i wanted to ask you, bill sammon. the story in the "washington post," for folks who didn't get a chance to read it is khalid sheikh mohammed who was waterboarded 183 times, then, became a kind of professor, he engaged in what were called terrorist tutorials and using a chalk board, to explain to u.s. intelligence officers exactly the structure of al qaeda, how it worked, and what they were planning, and the cia inspectors report does not come to a conclusion about whether or not it was the waterboarding or other enhanced interrogation techniques, that changed how they -- khalid sheikh mohammed's mind and vice president cheney left no doubt that is exactly what changed his mind. >> at some point common sense enters into this and before he was water boarded he was very resistant and after he was waterboarded he is singing like a canary and giving tutorials and became a human rolodex of information about al qaeda. and i think the really crucial thing here, and i think what cheney was essentially saying is that president
i want -- brings to us exactly what i wanted to ask you, bill sammon. the story in the "washington post," for folks who didn't get a chance to read it is khalid sheikh mohammed who was waterboarded 183 times, then, became a kind of professor, he engaged in what were called terrorist tutorials and using a chalk board, to explain to u.s. intelligence officers exactly the structure of al qaeda, how it worked, and what they were planning, and the cia inspectors report does not come to a...
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that is going to do it for us. thanks for joining us. have a great widen weekend. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. we are just getting videotape of a crash of a belo russian fighter jet. it happened in poland. it was performing maneuvers. we're going to try to get more information. we're also hearing from police regard the jadee dugard kidnapping case. they are focusing their investigation on two suspects, philip garrido and his wife. they are digging in the backyard where jaycee and two daughters were allegedly being kept in a makeshift compound of tents and sheds and a whole lot more. we're going to continue follow what is happening. we'll bring that you news conference as soon as it begins. >>> another fox news alert. wildfires in california threatening 12,000 homes. 6,000 of those homeowners are under mandatory evacuation order as the flames are closing in. the unpredictable fire is spreading in all directions. schwarzenegger says 2200 firefighters are battling the flames and he is urging them to heed authorities' warnings. live from cal
that is going to do it for us. thanks for joining us. have a great widen weekend. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. we are just getting videotape of a crash of a belo russian fighter jet. it happened in poland. it was performing maneuvers. we're going to try to get more information. we're also hearing from police regard the jadee dugard kidnapping case. they are focusing their investigation on two suspects, philip garrido and his wife. they are digging in the backyard where jaycee and two...
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but it cited how they could use that -- they decided public use that in the ad. apparently the ad-maker said he saw hound dogs. they started to air those in the late summer 1984 and turned the tide. huddleston had begun with a huge lead and mitch mcconnell began tightening the race and ultimately won by about 5000 votes. host: one of the lessons in any campaign is be prepared -- been prepared for an opponent. was huddleston badly prepared for mitch mcconnell? guest: yes, and i think you would acknowledge that. he had barely one jefferson county. -- barely won jefferson county. he was taken a little bit slightly. mitch mcconnell was from louisville, not always an asset. not to be from the big city in kentucky politics. he is not your typical back- slapping, stump orator-type of politician. host: you point out in the book that early in his career he made a couple mistakes. you read that he made his share of mistakes in the first term. he blundered in 1985 by announcing that a large toyota plant was coming to kentucky when he had little to do with the project. it wa
but it cited how they could use that -- they decided public use that in the ad. apparently the ad-maker said he saw hound dogs. they started to air those in the late summer 1984 and turned the tide. huddleston had begun with a huge lead and mitch mcconnell began tightening the race and ultimately won by about 5000 votes. host: one of the lessons in any campaign is be prepared -- been prepared for an opponent. was huddleston badly prepared for mitch mcconnell? guest: yes, and i think you would...
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education is essential. >> in a world where countries that outeducate us today will outcompete us tomorrow, the future belongs to the nation that best educates its people. >> which nations best educate their students? in a global study, of science education, of 15-year-olds, the u.s. ranked 29. repeat 29. out of 57 countries. china, japan, korea, are well ahead of us as well as ex- communist nations like latvia, croatia and slovenia. >> question, education is key to competitiveness in the work force. that is what mr. obama tells us. but no amount of education will keep u.s. jobs here. all we will have is a highly educated pool of unemployed people. data shows that jobs for college educated are rapidly being outsourced to cheaper labor markets. so education is not the key, excuse me, to competitiveness in the work force. >> pat buchanan? >> john, first off we saw all the manufacturing jobs for these kids that don't graduate from high school, or just get out of high school, great jobs, they are gone. now allen binder the economist said $30 million to $40 million white collar jobs, accountant
education is essential. >> in a world where countries that outeducate us today will outcompete us tomorrow, the future belongs to the nation that best educates its people. >> which nations best educate their students? in a global study, of science education, of 15-year-olds, the u.s. ranked 29. repeat 29. out of 57 countries. china, japan, korea, are well ahead of us as well as ex- communist nations like latvia, croatia and slovenia. >> question, education is key to...
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and i used to just laugh. i used to really rib him and give him a rough time too. >> you said fighting brothers. i couldn't help but notice you two talking about health care right before we went on. >> orrin is going to be our man. he's going to be the go-to republican and do what ted kennedy would have done, right? >> all we have to do is start thinking straight and i'll be right there with him. >> that's the big question. you say do what ted kennedy would have done. you know, this ha has been a big part of the debate. secretary sebelius engaged it just a couple of days ago. >> the best possible legacy is to pass health reform this year and have a bill that president obama could sign and hopefully at every step along the way they'll ask themselves what would teddy do and move it forward. >> senator kerry, there already is a big debate over what he would do. a lot of liberals and progressives saying he would fight for this option and, you know, if you didn't have that, it wasn't worth doing. others look at it.
and i used to just laugh. i used to really rib him and give him a rough time too. >> you said fighting brothers. i couldn't help but notice you two talking about health care right before we went on. >> orrin is going to be our man. he's going to be the go-to republican and do what ted kennedy would have done, right? >> all we have to do is start thinking straight and i'll be right there with him. >> that's the big question. you say do what ted kennedy would have done....